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|description='''Integration time''' is the time taken to scan a single full range spectrum using [[photodiode arrays]].Β  It is equivalent to the exposure time for a camera. The shortest integration time defines the fastest response time of a [[spectrophotometer]]. Increasing the integration time increases the [[sensitivity]] of the device. The [[white balance]] or [[balance]] and subsequent measurements must always be carried out at the same integration time.
|description='''Integration time''' is the time taken to scan a single full range spectrum using [[photodiode arrays]].Β  It is equivalent to the exposure time for a camera. The shortest integration time defines the fastest response time of a [[spectrophotometer]]. Increasing the integration time increases the [[sensitivity]] of the device. The [[white balance]] or [[balance]] and subsequent measurements must always be carried out at the same integration time.
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Contribution by [[Harrison DK]] 2011-11-18

Latest revision as of 14:31, 8 February 2016


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Integration time

Description

Integration time is the time taken to scan a single full range spectrum using photodiode arrays. It is equivalent to the exposure time for a camera. The shortest integration time defines the fastest response time of a spectrophotometer. Increasing the integration time increases the sensitivity of the device. The white balance or balance and subsequent measurements must always be carried out at the same integration time.



MitoPedia methods: Fluorometry, Spectrophotometry 




Contribution by Harrison DK 2011-11-18